Field notes, v1511
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Orr 1932 5 mi. SE Millett P.O., Nye Co., Nev. 85 May 16, 1932 were seen in the Ribes along shore, and a yellow warbler was heard all morning in a small patch of willow and only Ribes and Shepherdia on farthest shore. Saw several coltetails, one this mom- ing and one tonight near camp. Jack- rabbits not as numerous as last fall. All that are seen, with a few ex- ceptions are young or at least immature. Collected [illegible] tonight. May 17, 1932 Spent morning 1/4 mile north of camp studying Red-winged Blackbirds. Yellow throats, yellow warbler, savannah Sparrow, etc. Most conspicuous besides Black- birds and Marsh Hawks which were nesting in cattail (Typha) at this point. See notes under species. #450 - Chamophis ordinoides Collected May 17, 1932 5 mi S Millett P.O., Nye Co., Nev. #451 - Crotaphytus loraligens #452 - Phrynosoma platyrhinos # This afternoon we travelled west to a most desert type of country. Most of the plants in flower. Passed from Chrysosthamnus and Artemisia area to Tetradyma covered region where Phrynosoma and Crotaphytus.